no
You can not glue brass directly to PVC pipe. Use male/female adapters to join these two materials. ie, a male threaded PVC end fitting glued to the PVC pipe and a female threaded brass fitting screwed onto that.
Yes, the shower neck is threaded into a brass fitting nailed to a wall stud.
Two pipe wrenches. One to hold the galvanized from turning and one to turn the brass fitting. Pull on one and push on the other and it should come out.
Yes.
Yes. Use a threaded fitting, male or female as needed on the copper and screw the galvanized into it.You must use a dielectric fitting to connect copper to galvanized pipe. If you don't, a galvanic reaction will occur and the piping will corrode and leak. You can use a Dielectric Union or a Threaded Brass fitting to join the two types of piping together.UNIONS can leak the best answer would have been a dielectric nipple
Sure why not
Nope, it can be brazed, soldered, threaded
Any Spyder threaded barrels.
No.
If the brass threaded nipple is a male end and the PVC side is a female end, wrapping thread tape around the nipple and then screwing it into the female PVC end will provide a secure and watertight connection.
A typical brass screw is a threaded rod with a head. It is not a slot at all.
There is a small box unit in the engine compartment on the driver side by the fuse box. The top of the box has a + symbol on it. Open that box and there is what looks like a female, un -threaded brass hex fitting under there. That's where you attach the positive cable from the other vehicle to jump. The negative goes anywhere on the motor block.